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Mr. Meeseeks is one of the greatest characters ever provided in the lore of western animation- up there with Captain Sunshine from Venture Bros and Roger the alien from American Dad! Huh, I guess I don't like too much western animation.
it seems statistically impossible that someone hasn't written a fanfic that says basically, mr. meseeks, edge me for several hours before allowing me to achieve release
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syndalisGetting ClassyOn the WallRegistered User, Loves Apple Products, Transition Teamregular
R&M season 2 ended horribly.
If you take hiatuses longer than a year don't end on a downer like that, dammit.
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Let's play Mario Kart or something...
it seems statistically impossible that someone hasn't written a fanfic that says basically, mr. meseeks, edge me for several hours before allowing me to achieve release
Now you know why Rick even has one of those things.
Of course, when he gets bored of it, and it doesn't work anymore...
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A private school teacher has complained about how "today's girls aren't going on nature walks or learning poetry off by heart - they're cramming their heads full of facts".
Blanche Girouard, who teaches religious education at the £20,000 a year St Paul's Girls' School, also suggested girls were happier when they were simply expected to marry rather than go to university.
Writing for The Oldie magazine, Ms Girouard praised an era when "everything seemed to be geared towards marriage" and "parents really didn't seem to care" about educating girls.
Although she later acknowledges "it seems heinous that parents had such limited ambition for their bright daughters," she adds: "And yet there are aspects of that era that are enviable."
A private school teacher has complained about how "today's girls aren't going on nature walks or learning poetry off by heart - they're cramming their heads full of facts".
Blanche Girouard, who teaches religious education at the £20,000 a year St Paul's Girls' School, also suggested girls were happier when they were simply expected to marry rather than go to university.
Writing for The Oldie magazine, Ms Girouard praised an era when "everything seemed to be geared towards marriage" and "parents really didn't seem to care" about educating girls.
Although she later acknowledges "it seems heinous that parents had such limited ambition for their bright daughters," she adds: "And yet there are aspects of that era that are enviable."
lol
...Uh.
So... what are you doing, lady? Shouldn't you be at home making sandwiches, doing the laundry and playing cribbage?
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A private school teacher has complained about how "today's girls aren't going on nature walks or learning poetry off by heart - they're cramming their heads full of facts".
Blanche Girouard, who teaches religious education at the £20,000 a year St Paul's Girls' School, also suggested girls were happier when they were simply expected to marry rather than go to university.
Writing for The Oldie magazine, Ms Girouard praised an era when "everything seemed to be geared towards marriage" and "parents really didn't seem to care" about educating girls.
Although she later acknowledges "it seems heinous that parents had such limited ambition for their bright daughters," she adds: "And yet there are aspects of that era that are enviable."
lol
...Uh.
So... what are you doing, lady? Shouldn't you be at home making sandwiches, doing the laundry and playing cribbage?
being a governess is a fine career for a married middle-class woman
I'm cynically note that the unfortunate Ms. Girouard is erring primarily in thinking that "a place at Oxford" is not part of being geared toward international capitalist-class marriage
assortative mating and all
said young women may work at a consultancy for a few years and then go full-time housewife regardless
I envy the part of the Victorian era where they had no means of classifying illnesses even though they kinda-sorta understood that the cause wasn't actually demons, so people died of things like 'crimson fever' or 'black cough'.
I would not have wanted to date a girl who didn't go to college even though I absolutely wanted my eventual wife to be a stay at home mom.
what if she were interested in pursuits that didn't require a degree? my guess from this comment is that you mean you wouldn't want to date a girl who was unambitious or lazy or whatever but there are paths that involve learning, sophistication, ambition etc without a degree
I would not have wanted to date a girl who didn't go to college even though I absolutely wanted my eventual wife to be a stay at home mom.
what if she were interested in pursuits that didn't require a degree? my guess from this comment is that you mean you wouldn't want to date a girl who was unambitious or lazy or whatever but there are paths that involve learning, sophistication, ambition etc without a degree
I don't think I know anyone who didn't go to college. One person I know IRL didn't finish though.
one must, from time to time, explore the unknown skfm
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If you take hiatuses longer than a year don't end on a downer like that, dammit.
Let's play Mario Kart or something...
Now you know why Rick even has one of those things.
Of course, when he gets bored of it, and it doesn't work anymore...
lol
...Uh.
So... what are you doing, lady? Shouldn't you be at home making sandwiches, doing the laundry and playing cribbage?
being a governess is a fine career for a married middle-class woman
(for the Victorians)
assortative mating and all
said young women may work at a consultancy for a few years and then go full-time housewife regardless
The bliss of an ignorant age.
We finished Master of None last night
keep in mind I can't supplant an existing historical castle so don't say "Edo" or whatever, generalities are fine
N-Neo Tokyo?
i stayed up too late
More serious answer:
Okinawa.
d-doesn't exist
Sapporo
Isn't actually part of Japan yet at this point in history. The furthest north I can do is like Hakodate
hooo boy i see this going down well
also not part of Japan yet
Ryukyu is kind of it's own independent kingdom right now
and now is the 16th century
i had it as a child
I am still up too late.
Game set match.
what if she were interested in pursuits that didn't require a degree? my guess from this comment is that you mean you wouldn't want to date a girl who was unambitious or lazy or whatever but there are paths that involve learning, sophistication, ambition etc without a degree
one must, from time to time, explore the unknown skfm
it is very scary but healthy
what are you playing?
what game?
no clue then
Well Goddammit @Elldren , now you're making this hard.
Higo province. Claim that Musashi is your ancestor, and that you possess an original copy of Five Rings.
What game are you playing? EU IV?